Tradescantia 
TRADESCANTIA 
New, beautiful, dwarf growing type that blooms 
from spring throughout the summer, right up to 
frost. Some blooms are visible nea ly every day. 
They are easy to grow and, in their full glory, 
will delight any gardener’s eye. Will grow 
about 12 to 15 inches high. 
Blue Stone. Rich blue flowers in enormous quan- 
tities. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Purple Dome. Great clusters of brilliant purple 
flowers. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
SPECIAL! 
Two of each for $1.65. 
HELIANTHUS 
Loddon Gold. A new, tall growing per- 
ennial, very effective either as a 
specimen or massed in the back- 
ground. The huge, fully double 
blooms, bright yellow, ae four or 
more inches across and cover the 
plant from top to bottom. Great 
masses of these dahlia-like flowers 
are produced from late August 
through October. 4 to 5 feet. 50c 
each; $1.35 for 3. 

Primrose Beauty. 

A COLE SUPER SPE 
1 each of the above 
(Midget Boxwood) 
See Hedges, page 26. 
Novel TRITOMAS 
For new artistic effects in your garden, 
border and foundation, Cole offers these 
new, improved Tritomas. All have graceful, 
deep green foliage from 15 to 18 inches 
high and bloom nearly the entire summer. 
Cole’s New Hybrids. An entirely different 
strain that resulted from an accidental cross 
in cur fields. So many exotic colors and color 
combinations appeared that we were unable 
to separate them. Ivory, yellow, bright reds, 
coral and apricot shades and bicolors com- 
pose one of the grandest mixtures ever 
offered. Don't omit these from your order. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10. 
Spotless primrose-yellow 
spikes produced on 40-inch stems are unique 
for their delightful color. A late summer 
bloomer adding color to the border and life 
to the bouquet. 65c each; $1.75 for 3. 
Springtime. (Plant Patent No. 318.) A fascinat- 
ing new hardy Tritoma which flowers in 
early July. The upper part of the flower is 
rich coral-red, the lower half. ivory-yellow. 
These sparkling and clear contrasting colors 
hold one’s attention in a pleasing manner. 
Springtime has been tested for hardiness for 
five winters in all kinds of soil and has 
weathered these conditions without any pro- 
tection. We heartily recommend this novelty. 
A well established plant will produce as 
many as 10 to 15 flower spikes about 3 feet 
tall. They are very graceful and superb for 
cutting. 65c each; $1.75 for 3. 



Novel Tritomas 
Value, $1.80 
Special $1.50 



TEUCRIUM 


Veronica 










Tritoma, Springtime 
VERONICA 
Longifolia Subsessilis. One of the true aristocrats 
of perennials. Heavy spikes, completely covered 
with blooms of an intense rich blue, are on stiff, 
2-foot stems. A glorious array of color from Au- 
gust throughout the fall. In spite of newer intro- 
ductions, 
this variety remains unequaled as 
King of the Veronicas. 45c each; $1.20 for 3; 
$3.25 for 
10. 

each; $1.20 for 3. 
Sl. So! Lor oe 
Value, $1.55 
Value, $3.10 
(11) 
Rosina. Very choice, dainty, 
blooms, deliciously fragrant. Wondrous 
display in spring and again in late 
autumn. If you don’t already have 
Rosina, by all means get it. 50c each; 
Prince of Wales. Very lovely, sweet 
scented, deep rich purple. Handsome, 
dark green foliage that forms a dense 
carpet, once the plant is established. 
A bed of these, in a shady place, is a 
never-ending source of enjoyment. 45c 
rose-pink 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL Hm 
3 Plants—l each of above 3 Violets. 
Special, $1.25 
6 Plants—2 each of above 3 Violets. 
Special, $2.40 

SWEET VIOLETS (Viola Odorata) 
Royal Robe. A magnificent violet novelty 
of breath-taking beauty and size. Ex- 
ceedingly fragrant blossoms of deep 
lust.ous violet open out flat like a 
Pansy. Monstrous flowers on stems 10 
inches long. Words are not equal to a 
complete description of their beauty 
60c each; $1.50 for 3. 

COLE RECOMMENDS 
for Shade 
* denotes only light shade 
Foxglove Anemone 
*Hardy Fuchsias “Aster Frikarti 
*Hemerocallis Bleeding Heart 
*Columbine *Doronicum 
*Tradescantia Primroses 
Deep Blue Forget-Me-Not 
Lily-of-the-Valley 

